Fantasy Tip: Rosenthal has always been a closer that keeps you on the edge of your seat before ultimately nailing down the save. However, something is different this season. His offspeed stuff and fastball command haven't been good. Hitters have looked for the fastball and made hard contact. He has a 5.46 ERA, a 1.98 WHIP and 45 K's in 31 1/3 innings. He has only allowed three homers, which signals he may not be far off. However, his changeup and/or curveball have to return for him to be successful. That may not happen this season. It's tough to drop a guy with a 12.93 K/9, a career high, so stash him and hope he finds what he's lacking. Broxton and Bowman offer little in fantasy for now.

St. Louis Cardinals RP Seung-Hwan Oh was in line to serve as the closer Sunday, June 26, and Oh is expected to have the first shot at the ninth-inning role now, in the opinion of the St. Louis Dispatch's Derrick Goold. "I'd imagine he gets the first crack at closing. They'll look at matchups. It seems to be trending towards Oh getting the first crack… and if he does in the ninth what he's been doing in the eighth, it's hard to imagine (RPs Kevin Siegrist or Jonathan Broxton getting the save opportunities unless Oh falters)," Goold said.

Fantasy Tip: For now, Trevor Rosenthal will work in less stressful situations in middle relief. He still has the most strikeout upside, though, and should remain stashed in most formats. Oh should be your first target off the waiver wire if he's still available in your league.

Fantasy Tip: Oh has been outstanding this year and is your best bet if you are hunting for saves. However, Siegrist and Broxton could also be worth speculative adds in what is likely to be a messy situation for fantasy owners to deal with.

Fantasy Tip: Broxton doesn't have the same upper-90's velocity he had earlier in his career, but he pitched well after being traded to the Cards late last year. His 1.35 WHIP was still too high, but he could be worth consideration in the final rounds as he should see a few save chances.

Fantasy Tip: Rosenthal has been one of the more consistent closers in the league this year. He has 47 saves, a 1.49 ERA, 1.19 WHIP and 10.9 strikeouts per nine innings. Continue to run with Rosenthal as your closer to finish out the season.

Fantasy Tip: The trade really does nothing for Broxton's already nonexistent fantasy value. However, in Milwaukee, it confirms that Jeremy Jeffress or Will Smith would probably be next in line for closing duties for the Brewers if Francisco Rodriguez is traded at the deadline.

Fantasy Tip: Broxton's only real fantasy baseball value came with him inheriting the ninth-inning role, so now that that's gone, he shouldn't be drafted in standard 12-team mixed leagues. He might be worth a low investment in NL-only leagues as a handcuff to K-Rod.

Philadelphia Phillies RP Jonathan Papelbon and the Phils have had a tough time trying to deal him, and Philadelphia was only willing to pay a significant portion of Papelbon's contract if Milwaukee gave up a top prospect, according to major league sources. The Brewers were unwilling to do so, but they offered giving up RP Jonathan Broxton to balance finances. The premise of such a trade was flawed, and the trade talks for Papelbon are now dormant.